Large-Scale Restructuring of the Caspase-1 Gene Cluster Region in Mammals

Author:

Stevens David,Daish Tasman,Grützner Frank

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe inflammatory response is an important component of the host immune defence mechanism against pathogens. Activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome has been shown to have a wide range of triggers including fungal, bacterial and viral components, cellular stress and environmental irritants. The NLRP3 inflammasome has been well characterised in mouse and humans but limited information is available from other mammalian species. In order to gain a better understanding of the evolution of genes involved in the NLRP3 inflammasome pathway, we examined them in mammalian species representing the three major groups (eutheria, metatheria and prototheria) and in chicken as an outgroup. Our results show that the inflammasome pathway machinery is generally well conserved though chicken appears to lack several key components and monotremes have a duplication ofSyk. Analysis of the proinflammatory caspase cluster and neighboring genes revealed massive reorganisation as well as the previously described multiple duplications that occurred during mammalian evolution. Our data suggest thatCaspase-1moved to a new chromosomal region in early mammalian evolution. This was followed by expansion of the cluster and accumulation of additional genes regulating inflammatory responses such asCard16,Card17,Card18and theBircgenes. The expansion of key gene families flankingCaspase-1may have led to an expansion of inflammasome pathways and a more regulated immune system in humans through the CARD genes.

Funder

Australian Postgraduate Award

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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